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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has announced that one lane in each direction will be closed at a section of Al Shamal Road from today.
The closure will be carried out over a distance of approximately 800m near the Al Kheesa bridge at Al Kheesa interchange (Interchange 10) in the Al Kharaitiyat area.
For a period of one month, traffic will be diverted to the three remaining lanes in both the south-bound and north-bound portions of the road.
Ashghal is implementing the temporary diversion in order to complete the construction of a flyover, which is part of the road enhancement works for the North Road project. Closure of one lane in each direction is required to carry out the work safely.
The authority has urged road users to abide by speed limits and traffic signs to ensure their safety. It will instal the necessary signage in the area to notify motorists during the work period.
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